Opposite of being such by habit, long-established, and not likely to change
Opposite of used or accepted broadly
Opposite of firmly established and difficult or unlikely to change
Opposite of firmly established and unlikely to change, especially of a habit or belief
(of a person or their behaviour) Opposite of not able to be changed or reformed
Opposite of habitual, firmly established, and unlikely to change
Opposite of traditionally, or generally, recognized and accepted
“One must be wary of the quack doctor who treats his patients using unfamiliar techniques.”
Opposite of existing in reality or as a matter of fact
“The premise that this was built by aliens is highly conjectural!”
Opposite of being such by habit, long-established, and not likely to change
Opposite of real or genuine, in accordance with the truth, facts or standards
“The illusory aim of this form of government is the equal distribution of wealth to its people.”
Opposite of not questioned or doubted by anyone
Opposite of unwavering in one's commitment
Opposite of recognized as being reliable or accurate
Opposite of compulsive in nature, inclination or motivation
Opposite of feeling or showing no sorrow or regret for wrongdoing
(especially of a price, rate, or time) Opposite of having been firmly established and typically not subject to change
“Meal times are flexible and there is a choice of menus to ensure people's dietary and religious food needs are followed.”
Opposite of decided upon and fixed or definite
“Such engagements were of indeterminate duration, there being no fixed date for their end, and each was discharged by performance rather than expiry.”
Opposite of having the approval or authorization of an authority or public body
Opposite of based on, or displaying, common sense
“Of course, the moment I got there it was clear that all my concerns were completely groundless.”
Opposite of clearly apparent or capable of being logically proved
(of a person) Opposite of openly declared to be
Opposite of approved or agreed upon
“A reseller has the right to contest a denied deal.”
Opposite of without question or definitely happening
“Much of this is eminently disputable, yet the result is constructive stimulation rather than mere provocation.”
Opposite of being such by habit, long-established, and not likely to change
Opposite of stubbornly, and usually unreasonably, holding to an opinion, decision or purpose
Opposite of concerned with what is actually the case based on historical facts
Opposite of able to be relied on or trusted
“What a pity that Ms. Evans' information comes from such an unreliable source.”
Opposite of providing a conclusion or finality to something
“In two words, Milton's case against censorship is inconclusive and qualified.”
Opposite of financially validated or settled according to accounting principles
“When the Hotel Ritz discovered that he had used the invalidated check to pay his restaurant bill, they went after his insurers, who in turn informed the police.”
Opposite of to have demonstrated to be true based on facts
“Steven's defense disproved the evidence brought forward by the prosecutors.”
Opposite of to have proven or demonstrated
“Thus far, we have only theorized that the two elements will form a combustible compound when amalgamated.”
Opposite of to have come to a judgment
“Because of your erratic results, the boss wavered when he was deciding on what your pay increase should have been.”
Opposite of to have ensured that something happens
“You have conveniently disregarded that you may have left behind a few frivolous items.”
Opposite of past tense for to give an official acceptance to something as being satisfactory
“Sarah is likely to decline the offer for an interview as she is content with her current job.”
Opposite of past tense for to strengthen or reaffirm in rank or position
“His latest traffic transgression would undermine his clean driving record.”
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